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Esteban Dominguez has lived for more than 20 years close to one of the biggest conservation areas in southeastern Mexico — ...
The ocelots, endangered in both the U.S. and Mexico, were photographed from 2007 through 2011 and from 2015 through 2018. In 2011, a female with a 1- to 2-year-old kitten trailing behind it was ...
Ocelots have been endangered since 1982, and fewer than 100 remain in the wild, experts say. But new DNA evidence suggests an encouraging possibility that more may be out there.
SpaceX, Ocelots and the Mexican War With red tape like this, no wonder Elon Musk is turning Republican. By The Editorial Board Share ...
Ocelots in the wild will go after rodents, rabbits, birds, snakes, lizards and even fish. Some naturalists say they’ll also stalk bigger game—red brocket deer and squirrel monkeys.
The presence of ocelots had been documented across public and private lands, including a 7,000-acre privately-owned ranch to the north of the Refuge.
Fewer than 100 ocelots are left in the United States — all crowded into a few isolated pockets in the southernmost tip of Texas — and time isn’t on the cats’ side.
Cameras have recorded 34 individual ocelots on the Rancho Caracol tract — almost as many ocelots as in all of Texas — and 11 have been captured and fitted with radio collars.
Ocelots are collateral damage The U.S.-Mexican border fence, which could be ramrodded past environmental laws, would set back decades of wildlife conservation.